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The End of Anna Hazare? The chickens are coming home to roost for Anna Hazare, who has  abruptly called off his latest protest fast . The 74-year-old social activist, who emerged as the face of an anti-corruption movement after his first, breathtakingly successful, fast at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in April , also announced the indefinite postponement of his mass “courting of arrest” scheme and planned sit-ins in front of the residences of Congress bigwigs like Sonia Gandhi. The most immediate factor was likely the 102 degree temperature he was reportedly running as the result of a chest infection. But the reality is that the crowds had anyway disappeared from his fast venue in Mumbai, as ...
Cyril  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
It is essential for the participating people to be sincear and honest, the solution is with people who can take forward being honest in every walk of life.It is for all of us to take it forward which can be done with out any fanfare but being honest
Shameena W.  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
Bad luck Amishji. Anna is now just a joke. Now you must have realized how fickle-minded the English news watching 8% is.
Shameena W.  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
Bootom line is they were not honest in their movement. and you cannot bluff for too long.
 
 
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Apeksha  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 month ago
i am not for complete no and a complete yes. Because in today's cost of living, we need two earning members to run a family and lead a decent life.Girls who are often work either because of their need to support their family menbers(siblings,...
Shameena W.  |  Argues in support of  |  2 months ago
Situation on the ground is not enough to stay the course. If it is a faulty then we should shift the grounds to enable a more modern outlook and atmosphere.
Sheetal Bhandari  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  10 months ago
Most of these rules are implied with a tag called "immoral" .. why?? Why can't a woman work. If you are talking about their security then shouldn't you impose rules which take care of their security instead taking away the freedom??
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Shameena W.  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 months ago
Of course technology can go a long way in increase the education levels in rural India. If used innovately to suit the village nature, it is the best solution for taking education to the masses. After the scientific revolution has helped the...
Nitin Mehra  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
We are talking about rural area. Technology is not best used in city area also till now as the education is concerned. For digital learning, all the teacher must be designer and programmer also. They they can shape their thought in the...
Bipasha  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
No.....when technology is used to just showcase how it functions and other stuff it will not empower kids in Rural India for that matter.  In such situations, there is hardly an opportunity to compete on equal terms with children from more...
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OUR WEAKNESS 
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EZHILVELAN  |  Argues in support of  "OUR STRENGHT"  |  2 months ago
Indian Villages were all forgetten by the fool politicians, but the village peoples still prove their strength by producing more grains and students concentrate in studies
Shameena W.  |  Argues in support of  |  2 months ago
No doubt it is our strength. The only challenge is to utilize the strength lying dormant in there for the larger good of the society.
Makesh Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "OUR STRENGHT"  |  2 months ago
Indian villages are sources of untapped energy and resources. Whether it is our strength or weakness depends on how we use this resources without exploiting the atmosphere.
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A young woman was picked up in a car outside a night club and raped at gunpoint by five men as they drove around the Maidan after midnight on February 5. They shoved a pistol into her mouth and punched and kicked her, saying 'Chillaogi to thok denge (We will shoot you if you scream).' She was dumped at Exide crossing about 90 minutes later, torn, bloodied and battered. If this sends a chill down your spine, here's worse - the police ignored her complaints when she mustered courage to report the incident two days later and even mocked her for going to a night club. Two officers allegedly passed sleazy remarks at her at Park Street police station, when she was summoned for a forensic examinat...
afroz khan  |  Commented  |  1 month ago
I think police could have helped her...........but because of attitude of current police department is sp disgusting......what we see in films............real police is worst than that.........
Shameena W.  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
Terrible and nauseating. The police men must be immediately transferred to a distant place and a thorough investigation conducted within a stipulated time-frame.
Makesh Sharma  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
Rajendraji I think it is total unbecoming of anybody to pronounce that since a lady was drinking late in a pub, she should be lynched. It is just not acceptable. Accepting her habits is your personal choice. I am sure overwhelming women find the...
 
 
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There is a growing tendency of religious institutions and leaders to stray into the political debates. Is it a cau s e for concern or a welcome initiative. The debate goes both ways as many feel that...
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Answered  |  19 days ago
Absolutel No ! Men of God or the so called religious leaders have no business to be in politics. There are quotas and relegious MP's and MLA's to represent their community. Why do these people have to additionally interfere. See the case of...
Brigadier (Retd) Sunil Chadha,  |  Answered  |  19 days ago
the 17th century philosopher and mathematician, blaise pascal, once observed that "men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it for religious conviction." throughout the world throughout history there have been numerous...
Shameena W.  |  Answered  |  2 months ago
All the post so far has veered to the concept of non-interference of religious leaders and their dicktats in the political running of the state. Regarding the doubts pointed to by Vinoy and Srinivas, it is understandable in a country like India....
 
 
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No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor. 
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 Yes! The middle class is insensitive to the poorer segment.
siddivineetkumar  |  Argues in support of  "No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor."  |  2 months ago
it is not the thing increasing here. The point is there was a disconnection between three of them and they will be untill the end.
Shameena W.  |  Argues in support of  "Yes! The middle class is insensitive to the poorer segment."  |  2 months ago
Nice example Mr. Pandianarjunan. These debate has brought to fore fantastic ideas on both sides. I personally feel this cocooned life of middle class will eventually give way to a more comprehensive understanding of the society as a whole....
Shanti Roshan  |  Argues in support of  "No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor."  |  3 months ago
The middle class is soundly rooted to the ground reality. Infact it is this segment that has not been swayed by factors like business interests, caste, religion & language. This is precisely why the middle-class is such a potent force in the...
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The End of Anna Hazare? The chickens are coming home to roost for Anna Hazare, who has  abruptly called off his latest protest fast . The 74-year-old social activist, who emerged as the face of an anti-corruption movement after his first, breathtakingly successful, fast at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in April , also announced the indefinite postponement of his mass “courting of arrest” scheme and planned sit-ins in front of the residences of Congress bigwigs like Sonia Gandhi. The most immediate factor was likely the 102 degree temperature he was reportedly running as the result of a chest infection. But the reality is that the crowds had anyway disappeared from his fast venue in Mumbai, as ...
Cyril  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
It is essential for the participating people to be sincear and honest, the solution is with people who can take forward being honest in every walk of life.It is for all of us to take it forward which can be done with out any fanfare but being honest
Shameena W.  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
Bad luck Amishji. Anna is now just a joke. Now you must have realized how fickle-minded the English news watching 8% is.
Shameena W.  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
Bootom line is they were not honest in their movement. and you cannot bluff for too long.
 
 
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1 Tap at the root of the problem, which may not be the easy route.
2 Central Govt. shall have a decisive stand
Shashi Kumar U  |  Added idea  "politically motivated."  |  2 months ago
What is the gain or difference this kind activities can do to the common man or for that matter you or I it is virtually nothing. This is a politically motivated act. One to gain politically mileage two to divert the people attention. May be...
Shameena W.  |  Added idea  |  2 months ago
I think it is time time to look at re-organization of states and a II SRC should be formed immediately after the By-polls. Of course language should not be the only over-riding factor. We have stated to beyond that. And the committee should be full of...
Suryanarayan Murthy  |  Supported idea  "Tap at the root of the problem, which may not be the easy route."  |  6 months ago
I see something good in Isaac Madhavan's view. Make india into 200 small states, with a Lt Governor and 4 or 5 ministers to rule the state, Good Idea !! India can be called United States of India. Great! I support you Isaac, on this !!
 
 
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UPA Relief on 2G Case The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government got some major relief on February 4, just days before the first phase of polling for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, as Special Judge O. P. Saini dismissed Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy’s petition seeking to make Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram a co-accused in the 2G spectrum allocation scam. The court’s verdict has provided some succor to the government, which was acutely embarrassed this week by the Supreme Court’s cancellation of 122 2G spectrum licenses issued in 2008 by the then-Telecom Minister A. Raja. The latest verdict is a distinct boost for a government that has been mired in corruption scandal...
Ajay Blacksmit  |  Commented  |  1 month ago
credentials of swamy r vague..he is a bad name on harvard
Shameena W.  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
Srinivas! I do not know if your comment was fast one pulled on me. But to be frank, my degree of elation is higher than the degree of congressmen relief or BJP's disparagement. I am glad that the strings that blinded the truth is coming apart. Part by...
Srinivas suravajhala  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
Well said Mr. Vinoy. When a person having leanings towards a particular party, he/she could able to look at the brighter side (rather blinking side). Whereas those who dont have any leanings can look from all the dimensions and particularly the...
 
 
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